Unlock BlackBerry free

Have you got a BlackBerry? Is it locked to one Network? Well thanks to one of our unlocking partners, you can now unlock your BlackBerry for free!

As you know last year we started to provide BlackBerry Services for just £3 extra alongside your goodybag but the majority of BlackBerry handsets are locked to one network so you need to get them unlocked.

Unlocks.co.uk are now offering giffgaff customers the opportunity to unlock their BlackBerry handsets for free – the service will return an unlock code within 3-5 days with the free service or for £3.99 within 15 minutes to 24 hours.

To unlock your BlackBerry using unlocks.co.uk you will need your IMEI number and PRD number which can be found on the sticker located under the battery.

Good luck and if you have any questions, or need help, remember you can ask the Community.

There are also some free unlocking calculators for BlackBerrys online, for which you’ll need an MEP ID and your IMEI - follow the below video guide, or take a look here. Some of these online calculators cannot provide codes for newer BlackBerry models, so make sure you don’t exceed your number of ‘tries’ to enter the code.

Great post and well done for offering this for free. There are similar websites that do the same but they are hard to find amongst the ones wanting to take your cash. Glad to see you guys helping out the community.

Some of the other sites we looked at have a much slower delivery time for free codes, and don't offer codes for the latest BlackBerry models. I tried this site to unlock the BlackBerry Curve 9300, Pearl 9105 and Curve 8520 all worked first time. So hopefully current and future members will all benefit from this new service.

Or,they can just contact me via the thread below with the IMEI and PRD from the label under the battery of their Blackberry which cuts out the need to install either BDM or the Blackberry USB and modem drivers and then use the MEP reader.

@woodyuk - PRD Calculation is not always correct, after testing it has lead to wrong codes being generated for BlackBerry Models and as you know a wrong code = 1 attempt gone at unlocking the BlackBerry handset.